The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 29, 1894, Image 6

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THE MAOON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1894. P FOR SUMMER WEAR. Wo have just received a shipment of the .celebrated ‘“Monarch” Shirts, comprising a tasty selection of novel designs in neat and fancy effects. The price will make .them rapid sellers. $1.00, $1.00, $1.00 secures pick. See them in our window. Excellency of fit, and durability of wear marks the superiority of the “Monarch" Shirt over any other make. Try this brand once, and you'll wear “Monarch” Shirts forever. Try one now. _______ CHARLES WACHTEL, 515 CHERRY STREET, - - MACON, GEORGIA BIBB’S DELEGATES MEET AND PLAN. The Relegates to the Gubernatorial Convention in Atlanta Ms! at the Court Home. ABOUT THIRTY WILL GO. Mr. Marlom Harris wa. R.naa.M.S r.r H.mb.r.lilp oa th> Btata P«HMr«llo UomnltU# Wwm ThU Uiilrlct, fftfe county delegate* to tho tful/ernatoriu) convention met In *he superior court room yesterday to per fect innwngomenUi for attending The convent*vii which 1a to bo hold In At lanta on August 2. Chairman 11. (M. Dufls was presi dent ruul presided and Dr. O# T. Ke- nuri, aecrotary, was at his desk. Tho Xu4! membership wu« preoent, being twenty<41 v* strung, Tiie delegation will leave on The morning of August 1, at 7:30 o'clock, mid the folio ring named gentlemen Imve exprrttd their determination of atUtfbding: 'H. M. Duvte, Chairman; O. T. Kenan, »«eorotary; A. A. Allen, W. G. F. Price, it. Jl. tfmlth, A. T. Holt, •Wash ington Disttu, W. A. WotUhta, j. h. Blount, Jr., it. E. Siloed, Dr. J. S. Sul livan, Dr. It. B. Barron, L. J". DlnkJcr, John Noon, W. T. Wommnck, Ur, Lowe, Charlie Jordan, Ro-bert Hodges, Hugh V. iW&SMngtim, IS. D. ilagvenln, M. McKlroy, P, O. K. Bel), tfeimgAR. mayor, (M. W. ararrl*. Morris Hupp, TUbdtt, (Mentis 'Harris, Will in in H. Felton and A. D. Small. 'There ar<f* others who may also go up. They hnvo already ongagod (luarter* at rhe KMnbll house. Tho first buainei* aenaatn of Uie convention twill be held In the parlors of the Kimball houeo o.i Wednooriciy afternoon at 6 o’clock. The delegation expressed itself hh be ing in favor vt Mr. M. W. Harris ns n imember of rite atstc Democratic com- mtttie from *ihls district, subjOpt, of cour-e. to rho notion of the Atlanta MACON GUN CLUB’S BIG SHOOT. It Was One of the Most Notable Con- test Between Macon Sports* men Ever Seen Here, THE SHOOT BY MATCHES. Mr. 0« C. Ilolt Led by a Score of S3 oat of a Poulbb S»—A Largo It timber of Ladle* Were Present and Enjofod the Sport. A STUDENT'S FAREWELL, The Georgia Business Cbtlegv Turn* Out a Bright Yotang Man. The Georg la Butlnen College boys nonbrea a fellow student yestccday by awarding.him a Prt»«>. not for Its vulue. but as a token of their friendship ami soltbolntald love. Among tho many hard working, energetic and perseverin'* boy« the Georgia-Alabama College ha* turned out during tho last three y*ura thev have none had the honor of ex celling the one that ienvfS them todiy. Mr. J. A. Jon** of Sumiflcrrilto. Fit. Mr. Jones delivered hw fnivvoll ad* dives In wlxrds Ihht will ever ring In the hearts of his f&How«, He leave nosr tt> whirl In the hu.*dnc«H cirri** < hl» eumiv f*>u«hem state. During thn months’ time ho lus completed both the (MnuneruliU and pen art depnrttnc Ms kmnvledgv of which will wr.-y on* through life with all eas* Mr. Jones Is a man of undented cour age and has during hi* short stay here •secured the greatest udmlritbm ani toem of both puitU* and teacher* of this InstltirtkHi It is mg he who fear, but he whose nobis soul But* 1 . Its fears nnd bravely dares tho ilangOr twvuirt* Hbrtnks from. All with him to know that In them he will ever flml friends faithful anti true who WtU be ready to prol*vi hia Interest In the least degree,. The students feebly txpruast 1 their appreciation of hts help and kimln «b tlb m by presenting him with a i Ver inkaaand and penhbtdcr. The maniM-r In which Mr. J. H. ltrln- eon presented the present to Mr. J« would have done credit to one m years hds senior. After u few remtrks bf thank* appreciation by Mr. J»ne* nil wore v\>ml with a gMWh by nmfeaswr Mar tin. which was a divided hu. lb Awarded Highest Honor,—World'» Fair. Dlt * CREAM BAKING POWDiR MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Qfept Gram of Tart it Powdrr F fff Cl .tr Amir.onii, Alum oc any other sduhcjai* *0 YEARS THE STANDARD, The Macon Gun Club had a great shoot last ‘Wednesday afternoon at the baseball park. There was a good ab tendance bf both! shooters and spectir torn, Including n sprinkling of the fall 1 sex among the latter. The birds were a good lot nnd the shooting, most of It, fine, and altogether It -was a very enjoyable Occasion for those interested In tho Shooting. In tho general avenges C. C. Holt led with 23 out of 25; Troutman second with 22, and Etheridge, Huff, linker and J. T. Kbit third with 19. Below ore tlw scores of each match. 1 means killed -with 1lrat barrel, 2 with second barrel. 0 missed with both bar rels, * dead out of bounds. FIRST MATCH-FIVEJ BIRDS. Killed Holt. J. T*. 2 1 2 2 0-4 Ilolt. C. C 12 2 12-5 Huff. ........ .0 0 1 1 1-3 Grier 0 1 0 0 0-1 Lainar. W. D 12 10 2—4 TrouUirm. ......2 122 1—fi Etheridge. 2 2 11 2-5 Burr 0 1 0 0 0-5 SECOND MATCH-FIFTEEN BIRDS. Killed. Holt. C. C.l 2 1 11 1 2 1 2 0 2 2 2 1 1 14 Ilolf. J. T.l 0 2 * U H 11 2 2 1 2 * H Etheridge .2 121022221*2*11 12 Troutman .1 21121221102212 14 Ibiker, . .2 1 • 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 Z 12 Grier. . . .0 01122010121122 11 Lamar. . ,1 0 0 1 • 0 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 • 10 Huff. . , .1 • 1 1 • 0 1 1 2 1 *J 1 1 3 1 13 Ayres. ...0 12200121112101 11 Burr. . . .0 1210010102*100 7 Birds klHed but fell out of bounds--J. Holt 2, Etheridge 2, Baker 1, Lamar 2, Huff 2. Burr 2. THIRD MATCH—FIVE BIRDS. Killed. PifaUta K o o l o o—i Tiwpln, Q. B. .... .2 0 0 1 0—2 Jones ...1 1 02 0—3 Wtnshlp 1 2 0 2 1—4 Burr. 0 0 0 * 0—0 Ikiker 1 0 3 0 1-3 Iluit 2 2 11 0-4 Etheridge 2 0 • 0 1-2 Holt. C C. 2 3 1 2 2-5 Holt, J. T. 2 3 0 0 2—3 Troutman. *210 2—3 Harris .0 2 2 2 1—4 Ayres. . . T . . . ..1011 2—4 Grier .2 2 3 1 0-4 Birds kilted but fell out of bounda— Burr 1, Ethcrldo 1, Tibutman 1. GUARANTEED CURE. We autlioriie our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery li>r Conrumptbm, Cough* and CuCda upon this condition: If you are aflllctod with a oniith, ooM or any lur.g, throat or che*t trouble, and will two this remedy as directed, giving a fair trbd. and ex perience no bonellt, you may return ihe bottle and have your tnouey re funded. Wo oouM not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's isicw Discovery couM he n le d on. rt m*v» r Oki'ppolnte. Trial bottle free at 11. J. Lun-tr Si*n'« drug btor»>. Lugo m/o 60 cents and il. ASSIGNEE NOTICE. THESTOCK OF W. A. REDDING. CONSISTING OF CLOTHING ANI) HATS, JfcC, MUST BE SO LD A T ONCE. BIGGEST OF BIG BAR GAINS OFFERED J.J.COBB, ASSIGNEE. LIVELY BIDDING. The bid for supplies for the Bibb Board of Education was yesterday awarded to the MoEvoy-Sander* Com pany. tho*r bui being lower than any. although they had to compete wM* bankrupt istock. eUv This firm carries a o\mp)ete Une of books and atatloaery, ofllce and typewriters’ supplies, also all the magazines and current literd- Pr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Wacir* Fair HigM AMdcad Dfetoau. E. G. & €. W. L No doubt you have confi dence in us, (we have striven hard to deserve it) but don't take too much for granted. Bring competitors prices in your inind and put them .along side of ours. We’ll let you be judge, jury and all. 516 CHERY ST. ARE YOU GOING? The reeoru of Tennessee tire doing n •pModfd business thin season. . The E. T., V. and G. Is the direct route to these resorts and you should salt for your tickets via that tine. Elegant free observation ooaches be tween Atlanta and Chattanooga. A through coach for 'Urtes Springs leaves Chattanooga at 7 a. m. and arrives at Tates at 1M5 p. m. Sleeper on this train to Washington end New York. The Seashore Express leaves Atlanta 7:30 p. in. for St. Simons and Cumber- land Islands. Three dally fast trians each way be tween (Macon and Atlanta and Rome and CWattanoofsa. Travel tho E. T., V. and G. for safety, speed and comfort. j. j. Farnsworth, division passenger agent, Atlanta, Ga.; B. W. Wrenn, general passenger agent, Knoxville, Tenn. You Will be pleased with the 1 mild ami lasting effects cf tlio Japanese Uver Pellets.- Try them. Sold by Goodwyn & Small, druggteta. GO TO ST.' SIMONS ISLAND Via Georlga Southern and F.orMa Rail road. Tickets on sale every Saturday night to St. S'hvon’s and Cumberland at 93 for the round trip, good returning Mon day morning; to same points good to return Tuesday following date of sale at |t for the round trip. Through sleep ing cars leave Union depot o/ery night at 10:30 p. m. for these resorts. For further information call on or address (J. A. Macdonald. G. }\ A. DENTISTRY* Dr. A. S. ftloore, who has for tho last eight years been reasonable In bis chargee for dental work, and who is better prepared to do bridge, crown •nd all kinds of dental work, haring taken « post graduate course in pros* thetlc dentistry, owing to the stringen cy of the times, is willing to bo oven more reasonable In bis charges. Come, let him examine your teeth and see how reasonable you can have your dentnl work done. Teeth extracted without ptilu. 121 Washington ave nue, near First Baptist Church. Vine* YUle and belt line of street cars pass his oitlco door, Macon, Gs. IN NEW YORK. I desire my patients to know that 1 will be absent from Mucbn until August 15 in the hospitals of New York de voted to my specialty, eye, ear, nose and throat. These annual visits are neces sary If 1 would keep up with the now remedies and methods of my profes sion. Yburs, etc.. M. M. Stapler, M. D., Macon, Go. USE HOLMES’ MOUTH WASH. Prepared by pn, Holm?? Sc Mnaon. Dentist*, Mulbwry Sircec. It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sore tnout, sore throat, cleans tho teeth and purifies the breath. For sale by all drug gists . BLANK BOOKS, Ofltce and typewriters' supplies of nil kinds cheaper than anywhere else In tonn. McEvoy-JSamlers Cwmpany. E. C. Gum broil Olws. iR. Nlsbet. Dickens, fifteen volumes, oloth (bound, $4; all other goods in proportion. AXc- Ev'oy-Srtnderii Company. ELEGANT AND CHEAP TRIP TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. Round trip rate. Including meals nnd state room to New York, 333.70; Bcston, 93S.70. via Central railroad. Savannah, and steamer*. Finest ships carrying the American flag. Tables supplied fram beet markets In the United states. Berths reserved by wire. Apply to L. j, Hunts, ticket agent, W. P. Dawson, passenger agent, K. OF P. AT WASHINGTON, D. C. All sir knights and frlenda who de sire to attend the supreme conclave ut Washington, D. C., from August 27 to September 5. und who wish to go on the K. of P. special are requested to report In person or by letter to Sir Knight Gtpt. M. U. Freeman, stating whether or not berths <m sleeper will b« wanted, on or before Friday, Au gust 13, 1S94. M. R. 'Freeman, Captain. THE SPRING MEDICINE. “All run down” from tho weakening effects of warm weather, you need a good tonic nnd blood purifier like llood*8 Sarsaparilla. Do not put off taklug It. Numerous little ailments. If neglected, will soon break up tho s.vate hi. Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla now, to expel disease aud give you strength and appetite. Hood*8 Pills are the lK»st family ca thartic and liver medicine. Harmless, reliable, sun'. Ml LUJAN IS NU MOKE. M.vynard. Mass., July 23.—James Mull- g u». of Milligan letter* fame, who tlgurcd prominently to the polUtca! career or the bto J*mes G. Elaine, died here this morn ing of generat debility, lie was well known for many years in Qnanctal circles In Boston, VITAL TO MANHOOD. XEKVi: JLXO BRAIN TRKAT- l, £ IbrtsrU. UaiiMM nts. Km ^'-'r«llcn ra-jM-vi tj Ak-ohol or tohsxxo, t/akefuin^. Mmi*] lVrr«MtoiL XorrkxB* v»u*v by • r-t-i-Ml. a ot hrain. Keif. OT^r livliih-vn..'. a te nth's tw«tm«ut. fl. bj , T **«*» otyi*r for* «uh ^.WrtttMsasesSSMtSr»ftg».| If I. r.urrsl OuAwn,*rt.lootedipr*-e*SC WEBrwUTXBHiu «*• H* c k Hs.khuu^mi, UVsrOoamUlot •v >ar St.HilfM-h, IMMfrt i *a4 C''»llv«UuU. ’ •iU iUAM \ es ; - rd . olr t V* QOODWYN’S DRUG STORBk i’ ..« . Agent* Macon. Qa. u at. SERVICES IN THE CHURCHES. Dr. Homing Will Preach at the Christian Tabernacle This Morning and Tonight HIS LAST APPEARANCE IN MACON. Tlie KvangelUt has Been Over la Auguata for at V#w Day* and Will Jletura to tho City This Morning In Time to Preach, Today’s services will be the last at old Mulberry Street church. When the congregation assemble® again to worsiUp thtjre. It will be in a new and greatly im proved building. The people will sit today for the last time In the old pewa The new church will have new pews, a new organ, a r.ew auditorium, a new and an elegant Sun day school room, with all the appliances necessary for successful church and Sun day school work. Dr. Monk desires to. have all ihe con gregation present tbl* morning. The oc casion will be one full of interest to all. Additional seats will be arranged so that e\erybody will be made comfortable dur ing th’e service today. Those without church engagements are cordially Invited tq, be present this morning. There, will be services at the Christian tabernacle* this morning at 11 a. in., and again at 8 o’clock tonight, conducted by Dr. Roroig. He bus* been in AUgttata lor the past few days, but .will return this morning in time to.conduct the Jl o’clock service. This will be Dr. Ramis's last appearance In Macon and this announcement, will nc doubt bring a large crowd to the taber nacle this morning and night. At 3 o'clock this afternoon Dr. Homlg will preach a special sermon tp colored people, this being the last time that the tabernacle will ke used. ... CHURCH DIRECTORY. A‘ full directory of services In all of the churches today will be found below: BAPTIST. First.—Rev. O. Braxton Taylor, pastor. Sermon at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in., H. M. Willtt, superin tendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 3:30 and 7:30 p. m. The public Is cordially invited. South Macon.—Rev. J. C. Solomon, pas tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. by tho pastor. Prayer meeting Wednes day at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.. J. W. Nichols, superintendent. East Macon.—Rev.. E. J. Ccates, pas tor. Preuelilng at 11 h. m. and S p. in. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meet ing at this church on Thursday night. Tattnall Square.—Rev. A. B. Campbell, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at it:2o *. m., L. T. Stal lings. superintendent. VinevlHe—Rev. K. D. Carroll, pastor. Preaching at Jl a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. METHODIST. Mulberry Street.—Rev. A. Monk, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by Dr. Monk. Sunday school at 93U a. m„ Col* Isaac Hardeman, superintend ent. Strangers cordially welcomed and seats are free. Flat Street Methodist Church.—Preach ing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by tho pastor, Rev. H. R. FeMej\ Class mail ing at 9:33 a. m., J. R. Rice,M^lass leader. Sunday school atH p. m., S. E. Chambliss, superintendent. Fine orchestral music. A cordial invitation to all. Centenary.—Rev. O. B. Chester, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. nnd 8 p. in. by the pastor. Love feast at 9:00 a. in. Sun day school at 3 p. m., J. J. Cobb, super intendent. Scats free and everybody In vited. South Macon—Experience meeting at 9 jl m. and preaching at 11 a. m. by the pas tor, Rev. T. W. Kills. Sunday school at 3 p. m., W. T. Collins, superintendent. Preaching at 8 p. m. by the pastor. Prayer meeting ►ncb Wsdnt*<lay night at 7:30 o’clock. Ladles’ AM Society meets •ou first Wednesday attsrnoon at 3 o’clock. To all thrao servl res the public Is in vlted. and strangers Till be given a / cor dial welcome. Vlnevlllo Methodist Church—Rov. J. E. Wray, pa*tor* Preaching at 11 a and 8:15 p. m. by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45. East Macon—Rev. J. W. Wonion, pas tor. Experience meeting at 10:15 a. m. Sermon at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 4 p. m., George IV. Gantt, super intendent. Grace Methodist Chuicta.-Rev. J. R, Owen, pastor, rreachlng at U a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Grayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:30. Sun lay schoo; at 3 p. m. All persons cordially Invited. EPISCOPAL. Christ Church.—Walnut, between Sec ond and Third street* Rev. K F. Reese, rector. Tenth Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion at 7:30 a. m. Sunday school at 9-W a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. Frldify prayer at 5 p. m. Strangers and visitors will be wel comed. St. Paul.—Corner Forsyth and College streets. Rev. H. Orrln Judd, rector. Service at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Holy com munion first Sunday In month at il a. m.; on tlie third Sunday at 7:30 a. ni. Ushers to seat strangers. Seats free at night service. St. Barnabas Chapel—Rev. Martin Da rner In charge. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and r*rmon at U o'clock. Wednesday prayer at 8 p. m. St. John’s Chapel—Rev. Martin Dinner In charge. Sunday school at 3:30 p. in. Evening prayer and rermon at 8 p. ro. CATHOLIC. Catholic Church.—Rev. J. B. Quinlan, 8. J., pastor. On Sundays first mass at 7:30 a. m.; children's maps at 9 a. m.; high mass and sermon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Vespers and benediction of tho Most Holy Sacrament at 7:30 p. m. Classes for first communion every Satur day it I a. m. On week-dayB: Masses On week-days: Masses at 6 JO and 7 a. m. Classes for first communion every Satur day at 9 a. m. ♦*RES3fTiJR(.VN. First Presbyterian Church—Corner Mul berry and First streets. Rev. W. B. Jen nings. pastor. Service at 11 a. m. No etnrtce at night. Sun Lay school at 9:51 a. m., the pastor auperintMdent. Tattnall Square.—Rev. S. L. Morris, D. D.. pastor. Preaching at *1 tu m. by Hev. William McKay and at 8 p. m. by Hev. Mr. Kell Sabbath school at 93* a. *n. Prayer sendee on Wednesday at ?30 p. m. Seats tree at all services, and all are invited. T. M. C. A. Men's meeting at 3.30 p. m. and boys’ meeting at 2:30. Young men cordially in vited. BELLEVUE. There will be divine sendees at the Bellevue church today at 11 a. m. BUCKLEN’8 ARNICA SALVE. Tin* best naive in ’the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, aaR rbeum.. fever lows, tetter clmpped hand*, chilblains, corns, and all eruptions, and poettively Is guaranteed to gife perfect aatisfa- lion or money refunded. Price, 25 cets per box. Ft>r sale by H. J. Lamar ft Sons, druggists, . FIVE CENTS THE YARD. One counter 13 feet long with great rafts of all kind* of summer dress good/ plucked front ull the departments of the house: 25 cents values. 20 cente values*, 15 cents values, ^presenting all kinds and »sorts of dress gbods on the great 5 oenta counter. A clean sweep 5 centH the yard. . ... In all the departments. Never such a slashing and cutting of prices. The last week in July to be made a memorable one. Placards over each department designating by name the mer chandise the “run” will be made on. Bring your memorandum. It will be filled at prices less than the cost of production. WOLFF,& HAPP 2,000 yards figured muslins and lawns price 1 3*4 cents yard. 1,800 yards white checked nainsook to wipe out the lot 4 cents yard. 3,000 yards Lonsdale bleached home- spun one yard wide, price 5 cents yard. The commercial value Is 8 3-4 cents yard. 190 garments, ladOes* chemise, gowns and skirts at less than the cost of the bleadhed cotton in them. YOU CAN BUY FINK LACE CUR TAINS AT JUST HALF PRICE. 120 PAIR TO BE CLOSED OUT MON DAY. 1,800 yards three-quarter bleached sheeHng. yours at 3 1-2 cents yard. 1,700 yards 10 cents ouUng dress goods to -be sold at 6 cents yard. 30 dozen all kinds ladles, undervests In baskets, pick 0 cents each. 60 dbzen large Irish Unen towels nt half yplue. 2S0 ladles’ silk parasols and umbrellas at prices that will astonish you. 125 dozen ladles’ silk mitls you can buy cheap Monday. Ask for them. 26 CHINA GOAT HAIR RUGS AT LESS THAN IT COST TO IMPORT. 36 PAIRS CHENILLE PORTIEKS. RICH. DEEP DAIXtES AT YOUR OWN PRICE. . 70} linen Holland window shades to he closed out at 39 cents, 40 cents and 68 cents. You cannot dupHcuto them tor double this price. 60 dozen gents’ unlaundered shirts, tlnen fronts, two big lots, prices 25 and 44 cents. They are the kind you pay 49 cents and 85 cents foe, 40 dozen suits batbriggau undersuits, drawers and stalrt, price 67 cents a suit. 35 dozen gents' drill drawens, price 17 1-2 cents pair. 84 Mexican hammocks to be closed out cheap. Come and let us give you the cost of carpeting and mattings for your house; we'll save you from $6 to 310 on your purchase. Look out for the carpet and matting slaughter that commences Mon day. THOUSANDS OF STRIKING BAR GAINS AHE OUT FOR NEXT WEEK AND WILL FACE YOU MONDAY W. G. LYONS, MANAGER. CASH GIVEN ...AWAY... $100 ALL FOR NOTHING.. Exercise a little wit and guess the %imber of grains o! corn in a glass jar in our show-case. Every purchase from us to the amount of $1 entitles you to one guess. We have a jnost superior stock of Shoes and at way down prices. This guessing will go on till the last day of Septem ber. .Cut out this card for reference. MIX & EVERETT CO. 107 COTTON AVE„ MACON, GA. Dealers in Shoes. & Flatau, 457 AND 45» CHERRY ST. SOLE AGENTS FOR SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEER, BEADLESTON & WOERZ IMPERIAL BEER, HVERARD’8 CANADA MALT BEER. OUR L13ADING BRAND OF, FINE OLD WHISKIES IN BULK AND CA SES. Antedeluvian, Old Forrester, James E. Pepper, Bedfo of Macon, Metropolitan, Monooacy, Kate Claxton, North Codorua, Hlghsplre, Export, « Lincoln County, Old Province, . Tuxedo and Tammany FINE OLD AND RARE WINES AND IMPORTED GtV« W1-ANDIE3, .ETC., ETC. SHERRIES. Ports, (Madertrae, .Rhine Wines, Burgundys, • Gin*, Cognacs, . Jamaica Rum, St. Croix Ruitf. / (FINE KEY WEST CIGARS. Agents for H. R. Kelly ft Co., El Modulo, CSwus. Jacobs & Co. Seldea- berg ft Co. Manltou Mineral Water, Ginger Ale and Sarsaparilla. Piper Heidsick Champagnes^ SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE Ct mn Atniif mw tJoilultlrattca of cm fssiily* in LsGrsac*. and rMwmew bop€. Tweoir-tw</ u«urbmet ot oairtnity train***- Dturtuvsta ot Liberal. VT*«. I*r»ctit*l Art*- wiia Lej*ettc. Kenltr m« F*ll Coon**- Pra tho brtAdtib *na d*cth of tfco fall Como*. Library. 3fs#* a to. &ad-e.V - L*borat«rr. UooBbra TeloeYor*. Art -Vailio*, » Puuiu*-' TNC MUSIO OEPARTCLNT A SPtCULrf: T Uorhen.XlH Cox. Vra.BatcbiMaa.Piraeton. J~'rer« from S HUUi, C*o*0* and Cum, llls*tr*0*d t^utnlr »u<l Ciuh-fn* mg! (rs*. c. c. cox. rwi. uuusuc u. watsmmm .